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                    [Title] => 3 Pinoy keglers reach Asian semis
                    [Summary] => SINGAPORE — Liza del Rosario reduced the strong Malaysian challenge from three to two as she smashed Wendy Chai, 211-173, Saturday to barge into the semifinals of the 2002 Aviva Asian Bowling Tour Grand Slam Finals at the Cathay Bowl Safra Resort here.
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                    [Title] => Granger, King, del Rosario advance to quarterfinals
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This was the fate of the Philippine campaign as three of the five RP bets barged into the quarterfinal round of the 2002 Aviva Asian Bowling Tour Grand Slam Finals at the Cathay Bowl Safra Resort here.

The coach-player duo of Purvis Granger and Chester King finished second and third places in the men’s division with a total pinfall of 3941 and 3935, respectively, while Liza del Rosario sustained her superb game by finishing fifth in the women’s side with an aggregate score of 3299.
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A Manila leg finalist, del Rosario won five of her first eight games for a total pinfalls of 1767, good enough for third place going into Friday’s last seven games.

Unlike del Rosario, Irene Garcia-Benitez could not get going as she could only come up with an aggregate score of 1534 for 14th place in the 16-woman field.
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The coach-player duo of Purvis Granger and Chester King finished second and third places in the men’s division with a total pinfall of 3941 and 3935, respectively, while Liza del Rosario sustained her superb game by finishing fifth in the women’s side with an aggregate score of 3299.
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A Manila leg finalist, del Rosario won five of her first eight games for a total pinfalls of 1767, good enough for third place going into Friday’s last seven games.

Unlike del Rosario, Irene Garcia-Benitez could not get going as she could only come up with an aggregate score of 1534 for 14th place in the 16-woman field.
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